Thank you Thomas & Mercer and NetGalley for the opportunity to read this book before publication.
**TRIGGER WARNING: SA
BUCKLE IN FOLKS: The hate train is leaving the station. I'll give this 1.5 stars because the writing wasn't atrocious, but the absurdity of the plot knocks it down to one star. I wouldn't recommend this to anyone unless you're a masochist.
THE PLOT
B**** I'm back - Lydia to her husband and his new wife after she's been tortured, r**ped, and just abused in general for 9 years in a remote cabin. But what does Lydia really want? Told from the POVs of Lydia and the new wife, Merritt, both wives are on their own mission and have secrets galore.
MY OPINION
NAHHHHHH BRUV!!!! WHAT DID I JUST READ??? I know this genre requires you to suspend your disbelief, but this was beyond suspension... If I wanted to enjoy this, I would have had to chuck all logic, reasoning, and critical thinking skills out the window.
I want to bill the author for the Botox I'll need to correct these new cringe wrinkles. I think my face is stuck in this stank expression. Halp.
I've never made so many notes on my Kindle; and they were all some variation of: BISH WHAT????? Lydia, Merritt, and bum ass Luca (the husband) were all competing in the Dumbass Olympics... And they all tied for first place.
I really can't go into details without spoiling the book, but it was just so absurd, I wanted to laugh. If anyone in this story had even the smallest smidgen of common sense, the whole plot would've been over in two seconds. Merritt could've seen Lydia and been like: "You came back here to make a point but no one other than us and some crystal-loving whacko knows you're alive? Say less. Let me get my gun." But nah, that would be too easy. Let's help the girl get back into society.
Also, I hated ALL of the characters. Usually, I don't really care if I can connect with a character, or how likeable they are. If they're annoying, it's usually for a reason. But these mans were all so uniquely annoying and despicable (even the "good person" or protagonist if you're fancy), I wanted them all to take a trip to the remote cabin and UFC fight it out until the death. I couldn't even feel sorry for Lydia, which is saying a lot given what she went through.
ANYWAYS. Like I said, the writing wasn't bad... I think. Honestly, I was too distracted by this Lifetime movie hot mess express storyline that I wasn't even paying attention to the writing quality. And if you've read my other reviews, you know that's saying a lot, because writing quality is usually my #1 point of contention.
If you enjoy these kind of ~~crazyyyyy~~ dramatic stories, then I think this is you. I prefer something truly SICK but plausible. This plot had too many holes (nay—Grand Canyon sized gaps) for me to enjoy.
PROS AND CONS
Pros: I finished it
Cons: Plot, characters, the fact I know this novel exists